Press Release
The Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Ekua Agyemang, has declared an outbreak of whooping cough (Pertussis) in Pond Inlet.
The Department of Health advises Nunavummiut, especially parents of babies and young children, that anyone can get whooping cough, but the most severe cases are in children under the age of one. Whooping cough is a respiratory disease of the throat and lungs that spreads very easily from person to person, but it is preventable with immunization. If you or your child are mildly ill, stay home and avoid contact with others until your symptoms are gone. This will prevent the spread of illness.
Residents should be aware of symptoms, as early diagnosis and treatment are important. Call your health centre if anyone in your household has any of these symptoms:
You can prevent whooping cough by getting vaccinated. Check and keep your vaccines up to date. You can help prevent the spread by:
Learn more about whooping cough by reading the pertussis factsheet available on the Department of Health webpage.
Thank you for doing your part to help protect our community.
Contact
Charmaine Deogracias
Manager, Communications
Department of Health
867-975-5712
cdeogracias@gov.nu.ca
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